Mold-induced asthma. In people allergic to mold, breathing in spores can trigger an asthma flare-up. If you have a mold allergy and asthma, be sure you have an emergency plan in place in case of a severe asthma attack.

Allergic fungal sinusitis. This results from an inflammatory reaction to fungus in the sinuses.

Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis. This reaction to fungus in the lungs can occur in people with asthma or cystic fibrosis.

Hypersensitivity pneumonitis. This rare condition occurs when exposure to airborne particles such as mold spores cause the lungs to become inflamed. It may be triggered by exposure to allergy-causing dust at work.

If you’re noticing allergies that just don’t seem to go away…or you’re nose is stuff when you’re at home (or work)…or, you have a dry, scratchy throat, you may have black mold in your basement.

Wiping away mold will NOT get rid of it.

Mold spreads via air, moisture and organic materials, using bleach and sprays will only make it go away for a few days. It will return.

We use a patented system that not only eliminates mold from the organic materials, we get it out of the air so that it doesn’t return.

Plus, we ensure that the moisture that caused the mold to grow in the first place is removed so that it won’t grow back (this is the most important step and is overlooked 99% of the time by mold removal “experts”)

Our system kills the mycotoxins, spores and mold and keeps it out of your home forever.